That's true. It's been a long time since Cubase had been THE DAW. Then came Ableton and Logic (actually more Apple than Logic). In the 'real' world I see mainly Live and Logic users and some small studio owners with PT - and I'm not talking about EDM, but 'normal' Bands.pixel85 wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:36 pmNeither new customers. I'm on groups for EDM etc. Nobody's talking about Cubase. It's only FL and Ableton, eventually Bitwig or Logic.ReleaseCandidate wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:19 pm You already bought Cubase, it's not about you or me![]()
After using Live the first time (5, that came with my audio interface, never heard of that before) I couldn't stand Cubase's and Sonar's interface any more. And that hasn't changed (well, it has, I don't like Reaper and FL too nowpixel85 wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:36 pm For newcomers Cubase looks like a way too big, way too complicated monster that is not made for "making beats". Kinda similar to PT, for youngsters' PT feels like a DAW for boomers and grandparents![]()
That's true. They could lessen the price of Nuendo and use that as the 'new' Cubase Pro and restart from scratch with a new one. They _really_ have succeeded (with the ex Sibelius team) doing that with Dorico (that still has missing features and problems).pixel85 wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 12:36 pm imo Cubase will never get rid of this opinion, it's already too late except if they would make another 'New Cubase' (maybe different name) with completely new marketing to cut off from the opinion they already have. Cut down version without VR and tons of options useful for people doing other audio stuff. They could make it from Elements for example.